Crystal Lake, Ill.-based Centegra Health has announced its plan to construct a new, 128-bed hospital in Huntley, Ill., according to a news release by the health system.
Centegra plans to file a certificate of need application with the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board to build the 360,000 facility, named Centegra Hospital-Huntley.
The $233 million facility will include state-of-the-art technology, private patient rooms, a full-service emergency department, Level II nursery, non-invasive cardiology services, a dedicated women's center and a helipad for transporting patients.
The project is expected to be complete by 2016.
Read the Centegra release on Centegra Hospital-Huntely.
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Centegra plans to file a certificate of need application with the Illinois Health Facilities Planning Board to build the 360,000 facility, named Centegra Hospital-Huntley.
The $233 million facility will include state-of-the-art technology, private patient rooms, a full-service emergency department, Level II nursery, non-invasive cardiology services, a dedicated women's center and a helipad for transporting patients.
The project is expected to be complete by 2016.
Read the Centegra release on Centegra Hospital-Huntely.
Read more coverage on Illinois hospitals:
- Illinois' Delnor and Central DuPage Health Sign Agreement to Merge
- Busy Month For Chicago Hospital M&A Activity
- Illinois Hospitals Contribute $75B Annually to Economy